Vicious fight at Oklahoma City fast food restaurant leaves customer bloody and with stitches

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A stunning struggle between an worker and buyer at a metro Popeye’s restaurant ended within the emergency room.

“It was only a common day. We went out and received the boys’ haircuts,” mentioned Karvonnie Wilson. “We went to the physician for my child sister. Then, we went to get some hen.”

Karvonnie Wilson says she pulled into Popeyes along with her sister, and that is when she seen the drive-thru worker was somebody she’d had issues with previously.

“I do know that that they had a beef already and so they clearly did not like each other,” mentioned M.Sgt. Gary Knight of the Oklahoma Metropolis Police Division.

Wilson mentioned the worker noticed them and made vulgar feedback concerning the two. So, she mentioned she and her sister pulled off and the worker got here exterior to assault.

“She has me by my hair like beating me in my face,” mentioned Wilson.

Wilson has obtained stitches and bruises. She mentioned the supervisor additionally intervened and began beating them with a moist ground signal.

A police report revealed the supervisor was simply making an attempt to cease the struggle.

“He was not attacking anybody with it. He was making an attempt to interrupt up the struggle,” Knight mentioned.

A Popeyes worker informed KFOR Wilson and her sisters had been the aggressors. The worker mentioned they spat and threw one thing on the drive-thru worker, sparking the assault. Nonetheless, Wilson denies that. She and her sister acquiring a lawyer and at the moment are suing the worker and the institution.

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“They had been there as customers. They definitely did not come anticipating that,” mentioned Tony Coleman. “We’re going after them for the financial compensation of it.”

The worker has been fired and she or he additionally faces assault and battery prices.

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